Disabling Printer Notifications

When I sent a job to the printer, a balloon popped up from the System Tray announcing that I sent a job to the printer. This was irritating because I didn't need the computer to tell me I'd sent a job to the printer and I couldn't do anything on my computer until I clicked that balloon or the print job was complete.

Then I found out this notification could be disabled, but it wasn't where I thought it was going to be. This notification is actually controlled in Windows. I use Windows XP, and here's the steps I used to disable it:

From the Start menu, choose Printers and Faxes. Windows displays the Printers and Faxes window.

Make sure the Show Informational Notifications for Local Printers check box is cleared.

Make sure the Show Informational Notifications for Network Printers check box is cleared.

Click OK.

Close the Printers and Faxes window.

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